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■ Detroit Free Press.
I Mr . and Mrs. W. A. Lenoir were
H, Athens shopping yesterday.
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I The family of Mr. Clarence Ca-
Bithers are sick with ilu.
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■ jjjf. John Thompson iz very sick
Hrith influenza.
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I Mr. Larry Bell, of U. S. Army, is
Comer today.
B Mr. Grady Cooper is suffering
Brith “Fiu” this week.
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B Mr. T. L. Henley. candidate for
■ . rto Corner on
1 Mrs. Neal Porterfield has been
aite sick th ; few days v.;ith In
feienza.
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Mr. J. V. Stephens returned Fri
day night from Atlanta.
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Mr. Lytton Moon was a visitor to
pens Monday.
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Mr. H. C. Paul spent several days
h 11a, the past week.
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Mr, A. T. Sims, of Paoli, was in
Comer Monday.
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' Latimer, of Lucy
Lbb Institute, is at home for a vis
il.
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Mrs. Eugenia Mathews spent the
tfeek-end at Center with her moth
er, Mrs. Zora Berry.
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Mr. ft. E. White was a visitor to
Atlanta, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hall were
• ! Athens Tuesday evening.
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Mr. Homer Hal! went over to Ath
t!ls ft ednsday evening.
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Mr. Herbert Moon was in Athens
last evening.
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Mrs. Mattie ft hite has returned to
00:1 al '* ;ei ’ a v *sit to Comer relatives.
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Johnson spent Monday
u, th relativs at Carlton.
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rs - Jim Stone and little
Poca 66n tone s P ent Sunday#at
**• TANARUS
iD ‘ n l S ' V " M - and children
2"r is " eekwithrel
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E^nV > M lli t^ orterfield and Mrs -
Athens * c ‘' r '^ s spent Monday in
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over ‘ Cook motored
Clint forr e : Monda y t 0 meet Mrs.
ffuest tlv- ' ian ta, who is their
ov mis vveek.
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•’ lr - and :•,! . rr*:v ,
Eirchmore
i-en 17 r " ‘ ilirai -i Whitehead,
b^Jo ne s a ; raore *** Au
-4y ed t 0 Carlton fct;n
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' Ci the fi r •’--■ iand was quite
uch the wesk, but is
w he* f7- gratification
Mr. 0. D. Cooper is sick with flu at
the home of Mrs. Fannie Cooper.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kidd and fam
ily attended the funeral of Mr. Kidd’s
father at Danielsville last Sundav
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Mrs. M. A. Ridgway is visiting- in
the country this week.
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Miss Wendell Scarborough, of the
St cite Normal, is at home this week.
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Miss Sara Med, who has been Quite
sick this week is much better.
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Miss Kate Belie, who is pleasant
ly remembered by Comer people,
was a visitor to Mrs. K. D. Strick
land, this week.
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Mrs. A. M. Scarborough has been
spending several days in Danieisviile
this week. ,
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Miss Elizabeth Davison, of Cox
College, was the past week-end vis
itor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Davison.
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Mr. and Mrs Luke Hill and family
and Miss Merle Hitchcock, of Ath
ens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Pope Hitchcock.
Miss Mary Anthony, of Center,
spent several days last week with
Miss Shirley Mathews.
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Mrs. W. E. White and little son,
W. E. Jr. have returned from Athens
where they visited Mr . and Mrs.
George Bolton.
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Misses Margaret and Elizabeth
Davison spent Saturday afternoon
in Athens.
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Friends of Mr. Ed Porterfield, who
was operated on at St. Mary’s Hos
pital for appendicitis on last Friday,
are glad to learn that he is doing
nicely.
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Misss Vara and Mary Aiithony,
of Center, and Mr. Denny, of Athens
were in Comer a short while Tuesday
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Miss Lavada Sailers, of Poca,
was the guest of Mrs. Jim Stone
this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Avera and son
are guests of Mi*, and Mrs. J. F.
Moon.
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Quite a number from here will go
to Athens tonight to see pOhi Look”
at the Colonial.
Miss Katerine Williams spnt last
Week-end in Athens with her sister,
Mr's. J. . Hardin.
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Mr’s. Bernice Hall went over to
Athens, Saturday, to see her daugh
ter, Miss Caille, who was sick at the
State Normal.
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JUST RECEIVED--Car of Galvan
ized Iron Roofing.
Gholston Bros.
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Mr. Frank Wyatt, of the U. S.
Army, is the guest of his sister, Mrs.
C. H. Barnes.
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Mr. J. C. Perry will go over to
Athens to see “Oh Look” at the Col
onial tonight.
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Misses Eva Chandler and Josie Al
mond have closed their senool at
Paoli on account of an epidemic of
“Flu”. They are at home now, Miss
Almond being quite sick with “Flu
herself.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lyle, of El
berton, were guests last week-end of
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Landers.
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Last Tuesday night at St. Mary s
hospital in Athens occurred the
death of Roper Graham. He was
carried for an operation but the doc
tors found it would do no good. He
will be buried tomorrow, (Friday) at
. 2 o’clock. Rev. B. L. Betts will have
charge of the funeral services.
JUST RECEIVED —Car of Galvan
ized Iron Roof: ns?.
Gholston Eros.
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Mr. and H i. T.oV; CrvlV? ha e
lean visiting raiativ•> ayu i-va;us a.
Vv'oouv.ile.
Friends of Dr. A. J. Gaiffsii regie -
to learn that he has bcz.'. tich f>r s- v *
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OANHELBVILLE MONITOR. DAMFLsVTid v- v
So far as our information ex
tends. Clarke3ville is the ‘oaly town
in the state that levies a business
tax on the local newspaper. The
town that taxes its local paper does
not deserve a newspaper and certain
ly underestimates the value of the
newspaper.— Commerce News.
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Friends of Mrs. Bernice Hall,
Fifth and Sixth Grade teacher Co
mer High School, ‘regret to learn
that she has been quite sick this
■week. Miss Willie Carithers had
charge ot her room during her ab
sence.
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JUST RECEIVED—Car of Galvan
ized Iron Roofing.
Gholston Bros.
RESISTS LEACHING PREVENTS SHEDDING-
Don’t Take Chances
The farmer who risks his entire crop on carelessly and cheaply
made fertilizers takes , a gambler’s chance that will ultimately lead
him to disaster,
There’s no use to gamble when you can buy fertilizers of I
proven worth and merit that are ALWAYS made of high class |
dependable materials particularly selected for constant service |
from planting time till harvest fj
MORRIS FERTILIZERS are an absolutely safe and dependable J
investment. Their service is sure and definite, and productive of bigger 9
profits. Better pay a fair price and save your crop than to save a few dollars g
and lose your crop. . .??
The Steer’s Head is a Sure Guarantee Against Disappointment. &
MORRIS FERTILIZER COMPANY i
ATLANTA MONTGOMERY WILMINGTON 1
FOR SALE BY: 1
W. E. WHITE, Comer, Ga. I
W. S. & G. W. HALEY, Elberton, Ga. i
CROPS VIGOROUS AND GROWING-
t-he universal.CAß
Sixteen Years Experience
For sixteen years, a corps of metullugists have been studying and con
stantly perfecting the steel that goes into every part of the Ford car and
the Ford One Ton Truck. Each separate part has been studied to learn
the type of steel best fitted for it- Parts receiving constant surface-wear
are made of hard, flint like metal; parts subjected to great vibration or
resilance are made of softer, springy steel. Every part is made accord
ing to use-that is every Genuine Ford part is.
But there are also counterfeit Ford ’ parts. These imitations are
made by concerns in no way connected with the Fotd Motor Company and
retailed as side-lines by mail-order houses, down-toftn stores and many
garages. The unsuspecting customer accepts them because they are
called‘-Ford" parts. To make sure of getting the genuine Ford-made
narts buy them oniv from Authorized Ford Dealers, Likewise bring or
Uke lour Ford car to our sarage for repairs, replacements, and general
t vv ir ?ri P authorized F. rd Dealer.. We can snpply you with all Ford
-t< ft r eitt er ;ierfer err rr truck. Ar.d our shep is equipped to give
jvh F>ri service iVal: r^iirw.-rk
Tiller-Glenn Cos., Carlton, Ga.
Mrs. Florence Alexander has re
turned from from Atlanta where she
spent the past few* days.
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Miss Emma Groves has returned
from an extended visit to Atlanta.
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The clipping belaw will be of inter
est to the Comer friends of Mr. Nor
ris, who is a brother of Mrs. J. A.
Sims, and has often visited here:
6 to 1 PROFIT IN 4 MONTHS
ON $4,000 BUY
The story of the sale of a one
'.orty eighth interest in royalties
- rom a lease in the Homer territory j
Monday adds another chapter to the
Story of Sudden Wealth gleaned
from interests large and small in
North La. oil properties. This par
ticular investment in four months
paii those who made it $16.25 for
every dollar they spent.
In August M. J. Derryberry and
R. Wakefield Norris paid $2,000
each for a one-forty eighth interest
in the .Jackson lease, Clairburne Pal
ish, the north-western half of ti e
Homer proven area; Monday they
sold it to C. H. Wells et al, of Houa
ton, for $65,000. At the time" they
bought it section 24 was still moia
or less unknown territory .although
there were then several wells on the
Jackson lease.—
Shreveport, La. Times.